Technology
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| This excellent site helps users research technology development tools
using the full text of more than 100,000 indexed and searchable
articles, reviews, and more. It's a much faster way to research tools
you might want to use. |
| Andersen Consulting offers a hands-on demonstration of agent
technology by asking the user a series of questions and then generating
a list of Web sites you might like to see. Provide feedback and you'll
get access to a number of interesting and thought-provoking articles on
how agent technology could change the way we use the Web. |
| The lab is experimenting with encoding technical videos and sharing
them from a video file server; information is available on their Web
site. |
| This site includes a searchable list of Internet mailing lists, as
well as directories of online journals, zines, and more. A great
research resource. |
| This is the ambitious project of the American School in Buenos Aires,
Argentina. The plan is to design and simulate a Mars Mission, and an
impressive amount of work has already been done and documented here. You
can learn about the mechanics, read the chats with space experts, and
take part in planning sessions. |
| No, not the ones you use with your computer. Or the kind the cats are
always after. MICE stands for Multimedia Integrated Conferencing for
Europe, and they're developing a video server to make video viewing
feasible over the Internet. Check it out; this is the future. |
| Technical and developer information are only a small subset of the
information on Microsoft products and technologies available on this
site. Read about OLE, ODBC, and Microsoft's vision of the Net. Lots of
free software to download as well. |
| An overall directory of information and resources about the U.S. space
agency and its programs. A very content-rich and informative site, and a
great place to go when you're bored! |
| The National Center for Supercomputing Applications has one of the
most extensive and informative sites on the Web. A goldmine of
technology information. |
| The National Institute of Standards and Technology offers you
surprisingly easy, clearly instructed access to a wide range of
scientific data. In addition to evaluated links, you get electronic
journals, databases, and other online resources. |
| This is a chemistry-related java applet which allows you to look at a
molecule, spin it, modify its structure, and zoom in and out. The site
offers plenty of source and procedure information and a great list of
nanotechnology links as well. |
| Check out Enliven, a neat new animation technology for the Web. |
| An agent of the U.S. Department of Commerce, the NIST is "working
with industry to develop and apply technology, measurements, and
standards." NIST provides answers to frequently asked questions and
two search engines. This is a worthwhile site for those who are
interested in science. |
| This handy online guide containing definitions of hundreds of Internet
terms is a great resource for Web users. |
| Keep up with the latest news on the World Wide Web with the company
that made it accessible and easy for most of us in the first place.
Check out the latest version of the Netscape browser, and find out what
news is breaking on the Internet. |
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